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New tools for productivity

January 24, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Uncategorized 2 Comments

I have submitted to the cloud. As I get older and juggle ndiverse projects I notice that my memory is starting to get worse.   My mind is incredibly active these days, full of ideas, snippets of poetry and song, meeting designs, half written blog posts/   I have had a mish-mash of ways of recording these ideas in the past: audio notes on an iPod, photos on a camera, notes in a Moleskine, or on a blog somewhere. Recently I acquired my first iPhone, and this has made life easier but has changed a lot of my routines.   …

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The week’s tweets

January 23, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Notes

The beautiful after the storm. Thin winter sunset outside my window. http://yfrog.com/h4wzjylj # I am increasingly suspicious that we aren't going to have much of a real Canadian winter here on BCs south coastal islands. # Last night's near full moon brushed the forest with hoarfrost. # How to say Thank You in Skwxw7mesh (and why): http://squamishlanguage.com/blog/thankyou/ Chen kw'mantumi @DustinRivers # Unexpected wet snow in the morning almost always combines delight with a little chaos. # The sound of water is everywhere this dark morning. Falling from the sky, trickling from melting snowbanks and churning on the windy sea. # …

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Here’s how you do customer service

January 19, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Uncategorized

My poor Barmah hat has failed.  A nasty hole has opened up at the seam and my trusty rain hat, my portable shelter for four years or so now has given up the ghost. So today searching for hope through the route of repair, I contacted Barmah’s Canadian representative, Brian Smith, who resides not far from me on the Sunshine Coast, on the west side of our inlet.  I sent him the picture and he commiserated and we agreed that at times entropy has to have its way.  But for being a good sport he offered me a replacement hat …

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The week’s tweets

January 16, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Notes

http://m.flickr.com/photos/chriscorrigan/5337858333/ rock balancing today at Joshua Tree National Park in California. # http://Www.sushikinghouse.com. Biggest sushi in Vancouver. Geez. Ever big too. # Join us for the Art of Hosting the Standing Wave…a special #aoh for young leaders: http://aohyouthvancouver.withtank.com/ nr Vancouver BC. # A sharp north wind this morning. Old ferry on the Sound. Headed to Calgary for an Art of Hosting. # -22 on a cold clear morning by the shores of the Elbow River. http://yfrog.com/gzp9dsj # Need a quick ning-like web solution for a half day #openspace to harvest group notes. Suggestions? Or just use ning? # A liitle …

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Doodling in math class

January 11, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Design 2 Comments

Have you seen these doodle games from Vi Harte?  Brilliant games to play with math.  Or perhaps games to play that demonstrate how math works.  This one is my favourite, but you might also enjoy Stars, Infinity Elephants or Binary Trees, among others.

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